A strong wind watch is in place for the Far North District between 1pm and 10pm today with severe 100km/h gales expected in exposed places.
Simultaneously, another front will move on to Fiordland from the Tasman Sea, bringing wild northwesterlies and a drenching of heavy rain.
MetService meteorologist Gerard Bellam said it was unlikely there would be much relief for most of the country until the weekend, with unsettled conditions for the rest of the week.
“We’ve got periods of rain basically from Wednesday right through Friday ... the first dry day is really Sunday,” Bellam said.
Bellam said other weather alerts are likely to be issued later in the week.
“We have got a high-pressure system over central New Zealand, and so, between that and the low that comes down, it’ll squeeze those isobars fairly tight over northern parts of the country.
“That has triggered a severe weather wind watch.”
On Friday, MetService said, the remnants of the low and the associated front were expected to move across the northern half of the North Island.